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  • ...a lot of late effects, such as impaired growth and development, cognition, neurological function, musculoskeletal, cardiopulmonary function, and secondary tumors. ...Therapy Association; 2011 February 9-12; New Orleans, Louisiana.</ref> eg Neurological changes including (peripheral neuropathy and radiculopathy); Musculoskeleta
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  • These are conditions where success is probably more dependent on the interest and commitment of === Local Conditions ===
    10 KB (1,348 words) - 20:04, 21 October 2022
  • ...mc/articles/PMC7591121/</ref>, however, it could help in detecting serious conditions and provide strategies to prevent injuries.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1"> ...''pathological conditions''' warranting treatment <ref name=":2" />. These conditions could be divided in to :
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  • # Stabilise cardiorespiratory, neurological, and musculoskeletal systems Physiotherapy can be beneficial for animals with a wide range of conditions. It is often indicated post-operatively to correct complications that can o
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  • ...According to a recent report, 2.41 billion individuals worldwide live with conditions that would benefit from rehabilitation services, with approximately 1 in 3 ...ose of the neurological screen and at least three indications to conduct a neurological screen
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  • ...ned to be administered in the children population without any neurological conditions, it is not applicable to be administered in in the children population with ...CHEOPS scale having good validity and reliability for post-operative pain conditions, it has not been validated for assessing acute procedural pain, although it
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  • [[Category:Neurological - Conditions]] [[Category:Conditions]]
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  • Yet despite the low incidence rates, these conditions should be considered as differential diagnoses when individuals present wit ...ying serious pathologies as they often '''masquerade as musculoskeletal''' conditions, particularly in the early stages of disease. As a disease progresses, it b
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  • ...rt-term or long-term effects on joint mobility in people with neurological conditions<ref name=":0" />.
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  • ...frailty in a population is associated with the prevalence of other chronic conditions, such as depression, nutritional status, socio-economic background and leve ...lar Disease|cardiovascular]], musculoskeletal and [[Neurological Disorders|neurological]]).<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...Failure|Respiratory failure]], [[Endocrine System|endocrine]]/metabolic, [[Neurological Disorders|neurologic]] or psychiatric disorders), [[Obesity]], [[Substance ...an even set in with conditions such as diabetes, as mentioned above. These conditions would worsen one's [[Autonomic Nervous System|autonomic nerves]], and accel
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  • ...has an extensive history for its treatment of orthopedic and neurological conditions.<ref name=":1">Martin R, Sadowsky C, Obst K, Meyer B, McDonald J. [https:// ...participating in physical activity, which increases their risk for chronic conditions associated with a sedentary lifestyle.<ref>Ginis KA, Jörgensen S, Stapleto
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  • # Neurological impairments: microcephaly, structural brain abnormalities, and intellectual ...teristics may appear similar, however genetic mark up is varied in the two conditions.
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  • ...ry|traumatic brain injury]] neurorehabilitation. Prevention of medical and neurological complications is agreed as the main focus for this group and currently, the ...es with diagnostic codes and transient nature of some of the consciousness conditions. Although patients with disorders of consciousness demonstrate damage in v
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  • ...on the impairments present in those with locked-in syndrome and found that neurological impairments remained in all subjects and that the majority of patients had .../>. With the knowledge that LIS affects the brainstem, physicians must do neurological testing and should focus on the patient’s eye movements<ref name="barbic"
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  • ...neurologists to actually “see” the brain. Various disorders, injuries and conditions yield different results. These can be used to rule out cerebral palsy or, i [[Category:Neurological - Conditions]]
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  • ...ing more competitive, aggressive, and poor impulse control. It can lead to conditions that include [[Attention Deficit Disorders|ADHD]], [[Bulimia Nervosa|binge ...to the CNS from the systemic circulation, so it is ineffective for central neurological deficits such as Parkinson's disease. However, [[Levodopa - Parkinson's|lev
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  • ...ations of areas in the brain including<ref name=":1">National Institute of Neurological Disorder and Stroke. Fahr’s Syndrome Information Page. https://www.ninds. ...he amount of calcium deposits that are seen in the brain and the degree of neurological impairments displayed by an individual with the disease<ref name=":1" /><re
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  • ...oned above, the cervical instability due to the os odontoideum may lead to neurological complaints. Symptoms can include neck, schoulder and/or head pain, pain bet ...instability and neurological signs to suspect os odontoideum. Therefore, a neurological screening examination including deep tendon reflexes of the upper and lower
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  • ...l nerves (especially CN-VII which results in [[Facial Palsy]]), ophthalmic conditions, and lymphocytic meningitis. Additionally, cardiac manifestations such as c ...eminated disease with malaise, pain, and flu-like symptoms; May affect the neurological, ocular, and musculoskeletal organs; Duration 3 to 10 weeks
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